Abstract
It is shown that dynamic fluorescence quenching can be used in a manner analogous to small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) to observe the structure of individual microemulsion droplets as the cloud point is approached. For the Aerosol OT (AOT) microemulsion system studied, negligible growth was seen with increasing temperature, though substantial growth occurred as the water-over-surfactant ratio was increased.
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